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Phenomenon

Check points

All the FAN lamps (   (Quiet), 

 

(Low),   (Standard), and 

(Turbo)) 

blink together

• 

Are the pre-fi lter, outfl ow grille, and dust collection fi lter attached? 

These lamps may blink if the unit is operated without a part attached.

[If one or more parts are not attached]

 

Remove the power supply plug, reattach the parts and then turn the unit on again.

[If all parts are attached]

An electrical component is faulty.

 

Contact the place of purchase.

• 

Is there a buildup of dust on the pre-fi lter?

[If there is a dust buildup] 

 

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Remove the power supply plug, clean the pre-filter and then turn the unit on again.

[If there is no dust buildup]

An electrical component is faulty.

 

Contact the place of purchase.

• 

Is the air outlet blocked?

[If the air outlet is blocked]

 

Remove any obstacles blocking the air outlet and then turn the unit on again.

[If the air outlet is not blocked]

An electrical component is faulty.

 

Contact the place of purchase.

• 

These lamps may blink if there is a sudden drop in voltage.

The lamps will return to their previous condition once voltage returns to normal.
Voltage range protection: 180V-264V

The dust sensor lamp remains 

orange or red

• 

Is there a buildup of dust in or around the air intake for the dust/PM2.5 sensor?

 

Vacuum off any dust from the air intake using a cleaner. 

 

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• 

Is the cover detached from the air intake for the dust/PM2.5 sensor?

 

Securely attach the cover. 

 

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• 

Is the lens for the dust/PM2.5 sensor dirty?

 

Wipe off dirt from the lens using a dry cotton bud or similar. 

 

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• 

Is the pre-fi lter dirty?

 

 

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Clean these parts.

After cleaning, the unit will return to normal operation a short while after being turned on.

The PM2.5 INDICATOR lamp remain 

red, purple or brown.

There is an odour but the odour 

sensor lamp remains green

• 

Did an odour emerge around the time you inserted the power supply plug?

 

The sensitivity of the odour sensor will be determined by odour levels in 
the fi rst minute (approx.) after the power supply plug is inserted.

 

 

 

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 When the air is clean (i.e. there are no odours), remove the power supply 

plug. Wait at least 5 seconds then reinsert the power supply plug and turn 

the unit on again. This process adjusts the reference odour level that 

determines the sensitivity of the odour sensor.

Sometimes the streamer lamp does 

not light up

• 

The streamer may cease operating depending on the degree of air impurity. 

The streamer lamp turns off when the streamer ceases operating.

• 

Is the unit operating in ECONO MODE?

 

The streamer lamp does not light up when the unit is in Monitoring mode.

 

 

 

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The streamer lamp blinks even 

though the streamer unit has been 

replaced

• 

After replacement, was the power supply plug inserted while pressing 

 on the unit?

 

 

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• 

Is the streamer unit’s connector properly installed?

[In case of improper installation]

 

Pull out the power supply plug, reattach the connector, and attempt 

operation again. 

 

 

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[In case of proper installation]

An electrical component is faulty.

 

Contact the place of purchase.

The odour sensor lamp blinks

• 

Is the deodorising fi lter unit attached?

 

Attach the deodorising fi lter unit. 

 

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Troubleshooting

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2018/12/04   13:16:08

Summary of Contents for MC40VBFVM3

Page 1: ...ou for purchasing this air puri er Please read the operation manual carefully and follow it for correct use Please read the Safety Precautions section before use Please keep the operation manual in a...

Page 2: ...rolling PM2 5 These results were obtained in a 32m airtight space They are not demonstrable effects in customer environments Does not take into account in ow of new particles from outdoors owing to ve...

Page 3: ...nced Settings Setting Dust PM2 5 Sensor Sensitivity 12 Operation Using the Air Purifying Operation 9 Changing the Airflow Rate 9 Maintenance Maintenance 13 Replacing the Streamer Unit 15 Separately So...

Page 4: ...ng may result if the power supply plug is not firmly inserted Periodically wipe dust off the power supply plug with a dry cloth If the unit is not to be used for an extended period of time unplug the...

Page 5: ...result Do not use products such as cosmetics that contain fine powder near the unit An electric shock or malfunctioning may result Do not operate the unit when fumigating insecticide is in use After...

Page 6: ...r inlet left side Page 6 12 13 Model name Production no Air inlets Front Side Power supply cord Air outlet Power supply plug Main Removable Parts Pre filter Page 13 Outflow grille Page 13 Streamer uni...

Page 7: ...minute after the unit is plugged in serves as the reference level upon which the sensitivity of the odour sensor is determined Insert the power supply plug when the air is clean odour free Odour sens...

Page 8: ...static noise to be emitted from nearby radios or stereos move the unit to at least 2m away from the device Keep cordless phones and radio controlled clocks away from the unit also Attention To avoid s...

Page 9: ...rts and lead to malfunction Places with high levels of electromagnetic waves such as near an electromagnetic cooker speakers etc The unit may not function correctly Places exposed to soot conductive d...

Page 10: ...ndard or above otherwise deodorising capacity is reduced Turbo The ambient air is quickly purified using a large airflow Recommended for use while you are cleaning up a room Using the Air Purifying Op...

Page 11: ...parison to AUTO FAN MODE approx 9 2Wh power consumption in ECONO MODE approx 6 5Wh is approx 2 7Wh lower Test conditions operation in 10m2 area over 1 hour Assuming 1 cigarette was smoked immediately...

Page 12: ...er switching to the desired brightness press and select FAN setting and MODE of operation again Note This function is useful if the lamps bother you during sleep hours etc The ON OFF lamp does not tur...

Page 13: ...y High Select the FAN lamp Turbo The sensor is highly receptive Setting at time of purchase The sensor is slightly receptive Standard Turbo Low High Normal Low To set sensitivity Low Select the FAN la...

Page 14: ...artial breakage of the filter may result Do not apply heavy force Partial breakage damage of the filter may result Removing Grip the indent in the pre filter and pull 1 Grip either end of the pre filt...

Page 15: ...nd the location of the unit If the unit is used daily in a home where 5 cigarettes are smoked a day the filter should be replaced about every 10 years Calculation based on testing method of Japan Elec...

Page 16: ...bly may cause damage 2 1 Connector Hook 2 Push in the left side of the streamer unit so the right side comes out You will hear a catching sound 3 Remove the streamer unit 4 Attach the new streamer uni...

Page 17: ...isposing of the dust collection filter made of polyester and polypropylene Maintenance When Not Using the Unit for Long Time Periods 1 Remove the power supply plug 2 Clean the parts Page 13 14 In part...

Page 18: ...nk if the unit is operated without a part attached If all parts are attached An electrical component is faulty Contact the place of purchase If one or more components are not attached Remove the power...

Page 19: ...n filter be cleaned A No Do not attempt to clean it with a vacuum cleaner or water Reduced performance of the dust collection filter may result Replace it if dirt buildup is severe Q The dust collecti...

Page 20: ...While the streamer is operating the streamer unit will emit a hissing sound when conducting streamer discharge Depending on usage conditions the sound may fall in volume or change to a crackling whirr...

Page 21: ...dry cotton bud or similar Page 13 Is the pre filter dirty Page 13 Clean these parts After cleaning the unit will return to normal operation a short while after being turned on The PM2 5 INDICATOR lamp...

Page 22: ...r is being emitted Is the air outlet or an air inlet blocked If they are not blocked the fan motor is faulty Contact the place of purchase Other Phenomenon Check points The fan stops midway through un...

Page 23: ...low rate m h 240 168 108 66 Coverage area m 31 1 External dimensions mm 500 H 270 W 270 D Weight kg 6 8 Power supply cord length m 1 8 These specification values are applicable to both 50Hz 220 240V a...

Page 24: ...1 3 99 0 1 2 5 m 1 PM2 5 32 PM2 5 2 5 m 0 1 m 1 JEM1467 90 32 99 0 1 2 5 m 32 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 1 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 1 2018 12 04 13 17 48 2018 12 04 13 17 48...

Page 25: ...2 17 18 19 22 PM2 5 12 10 11 9 9 13 15 16 1 3 5 7 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 2 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 2 2018 12 04 13 17 48 2018 12 04 13 17 48...

Page 26: ...3 220 240V 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 3 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 3 2018 12 04 13 17 49 2018 12 04 13 17 49...

Page 27: ...4 CJO001 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 4 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 4 2018 12 04 13 17 49 2018 12 04 13 17 49...

Page 28: ...5 13 15 15 PM2 5 12 13 14 13 HEPA 14 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 5 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 5 2018 12 04 13 17 49 2018 12 04 13 17 49...

Page 29: ...6 PM2 5 1 PM2 5 PM2 5 PM2 5 2 PM2 5 1 3 1 1 12 4 3 3 PM2 5 PM2 5 1 0 2 5 m 2 5 m PM2 5 2 PM2 5 1 17 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 6 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 6 2018 12 04 13 17 50 2018 12 04 13 17 50...

Page 30: ...7 11 1 2 m 10cm 30cm 100cm 30cm 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 7 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 7 2018 12 04 13 17 50 2018 12 04 13 17 50...

Page 31: ...8 2 m 2 1 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 8 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 8 2018 12 04 13 17 50 2018 12 04 13 17 50...

Page 32: ...9 2 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 9 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 9 2018 12 04 13 17 50 2018 12 04 13 17 50...

Page 33: ...10 eco 1 9 2Wh 6 5Wh 2 7Wh 10m2 1 eco PM2 5 5 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 10 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 10 2018 12 04 13 17 51 2018 12 04 13 17 51...

Page 34: ...11 10 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 11 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 11 2018 12 04 13 17 51 2018 12 04 13 17 51...

Page 35: ...12 PM2 5 PM2 5 1 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 12 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 12 2018 12 04 13 17 51 2018 12 04 13 17 51...

Page 36: ...13 40 3 1 2 1 PM2 5 PM2 5 1 2 3 PM2 5 1 1 2 2 1 PM2 5 2 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 13 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 13 2018 12 04 13 17 52 2018 12 04 13 17 52...

Page 37: ...14 18 1 10 5 10 10 5 JEM1467 16 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 14 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 14 2018 12 04 13 17 53 2018 12 04 13 17 53...

Page 38: ...15 17 1 13 2 3 4 5 2 6 13 7 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 15 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 15 2018 12 04 13 17 54 2018 12 04 13 17 54...

Page 39: ...16 1 2 13 14 3 HEPA 1 KAFP080B4E 10 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 16 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 16 2018 12 04 13 17 55 2018 12 04 13 17 55...

Page 40: ...17 14 15 3 4 19 13 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 17 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 17 2018 12 04 13 17 55 2018 12 04 13 17 55...

Page 41: ...18 1 A Q Q A Q A 14 PM2 5 Q PM2 5 PM2 5 PM2 5 PM2 5 PM2 5 A 13 12 PM2 5 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 18 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 18 2018 12 04 13 17 56 2018 12 04 13 17 56...

Page 42: ...19 13 8 14 14 10 10 11 13 180V 264V PM2 5 PM2 5 13 PM2 5 13 PM2 5 13 13 180V 264V 15 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 19 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 19 2018 12 04 13 17 56 2018 12 04 13 17 56...

Page 43: ...20 5 1 6 5 10 15 15 14 13 14 14 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 20 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 20 2018 12 04 13 17 56 2018 12 04 13 17 56...

Page 44: ...21 10 6 2m 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 21 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 21 2018 12 04 13 17 56 2018 12 04 13 17 56...

Page 45: ...60Hz 220 230V W 23 13 9 7 dB 49 36 27 19 m3 h 240 168 108 66 m2 31 mm 500 H 270 W 270 D 6 8 m 1 8 50Hz 220 240V 60Hz 220 230V 1 1 JEM1467 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 22 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 22 2018 12 04...

Page 46: ...23 23 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 23 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 23 2018 12 04 13 17 56 2018 12 04 13 17 56...

Page 47: ...24 24 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 24 02 TW 3P549982 1A indd 24 2018 12 04 13 17 56 2018 12 04 13 17 56...

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